Who owns this Enzo? So sad. I believe this happened last week. From the article: Ferrari's previous range-topping model has received an unexpected (unofficial) facelift in South Korea. 2 pictures and full article . Image Unavailable, Please Login
The famous carbon fiber Enzo has done quite a bit of traveling - from the UK to the Midwest to California and then back to the UK. As for the total Enzo count, I have 500 Enzo serial numbers in my database, and I have it on good authority that I'm missing at least another two dozen. I've already surpassed the claimed number of LaFerraris - no surprise there. Rumors abound of a seventh Sergio in the UAE. I've already documented twice as many SA Apertas as Ferrari claimed they'd make.
Imagine a justice case for Ferrari as the actual Volkswagen pursuits....well in this case it will be for fraud. Personally, I m not ok with Ferrari methods, Is not the correct way for respected their customers, I mean the 399 first owners. Anyway, I am sur European justice will act against them Soon or later. Very nice post Duke, hope to read one day your notes!!
I highly doubt anyone will ever successfully sue Ferrari - class action or otherwise. They make more money annually off of licensing their logo than they do selling cars. They have gobs of cash to throw at the best attorneys, ensuring that claims like mine are never brought to fruition, let alone ever make it to a judge's bench. I've never been contacted by any Ferrari representatives - legal or otherwise - because I'm a nobody. But someone like Preston Henn tried suing them, and they ended up settling out of court, complete with an NDA, so we'll never know what really happened. Ferrari will continue to get away with these amoral and immoral practices If you waited three years to take delivery of an Enzo or an SA Aperta, would you really be inclined to join a class action suit again Ferrari because the car of which you finally took delivery isn't as limited as you were once told? Or would you just drive that car, knowing that you could eventually flip it for a profit, even with more miles? It's only when (IF!) Ferrari's popularity declines to the point where their waiting list dissolves, and their popularity evaporates that people might start considering suits. But can anyone even speculate as to when (or IF) Ferrari's popularity will suffer such a decline? We accept their amoral and immoral practices because that's just the price of doing business with them. The people who don't like it can just get gray market cars on showroom floors. There's a LaFerrari Aperta for sale in Europe - maybe on here in the states as well - the people who didn't make the list can always cough up the extra dough to acquire that they were rejected. It'll cost more, and they won't be listed as the original owner(s), but at least they'll have it. If you can spent six million on a car, do you really care if it's right out of the factory gates, or if it has MAYBE double the delivery miles? No. As long as Ferrari is king ***** of fück mountain, the complaints on message boards will be the extent of their actions.
Does anybody know the chassis number for an UK registered Enzo "29 GT" ? Rosso, was sold via Joe Macari's in March/April 2017. Attached is a photo of it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Currently offered through Romans Intl. (v.i.n. in gallery) 2004 (54) Ferrari Enzo for sale | Rosso Corsa Does anyone know this unique fitted Enzo, which went through the hands of them in the recent past? 2004/04 Used Ferrari Enzo | Rosso Corsa with Rosso & Black
Interesting! Can you cite your source, either here or in private? My source worked with the factory at the time that I received that information. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
See some people out there obsessively collect vin numbers and keep them in a super secret database. You wouldn't understand...... Lol
...and I've heard that they built 700.^^ Seriously, it's very easy to throw a number in the ring, which stands against all the facts and figures, a lot of very knowledgeable guys have brought together in the past 10-15 years, regarding the Enzos total production, serial number range and productions strings etc. and which I therefore see as very unlikely!
Oh, yeah, I don't know ANYTHING about that sorta thing. That stuff sounds CRAZY! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I looked at buying the car a few years ago - I thought it was originally a German car as it was previously owned by a german doctor (although that could mean phd rather than actual doctor)